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Finding parking near Amstelpark, Amsterdam
Book private parking near Amstelpark with Mobypark
If you’re searching for parking Amstelpark, the key is avoiding time pressure around paid streets and busy entrances. Mobypark offers bookable private parking spots in the Amstelpark area—places owners don’t actively use (think hotel parking, office-building bays, private driveways, and unused garage spaces). Instead of circling for a free spot, you can reserve in advance and arrive with more certainty. Depending on your duration, pre-booking with Mobypark can be up to 60% cheaper than typical pay-by-the-hour street parking—and even when day-ticket prices look similar, reserved parking helps you avoid “it’s full” moments.
Amstelpark’s main access is on Europaboulevard; if you’re using GPS, try Arent Janszoon Ernststraat 1. From there, choosing the right parking setup (street vs. indoor vs. a booked private spot) saves you stress once you’re close.
Street parking on Europaboulevard: hours, tariffs, and zone codes
Street parking near Amstelpark is mainly organized as paid parking zones around Europaboulevard. Local sources mention an hourly rate around €2.50–€2.80 per hour, with a day ticket around €15. Paid hours are typically Mon–Fri from 09:00 to 19:00, and some information also points to Saturday between 09:00–19:00—so always follow the exact sign for the street you land on.
Weekend rules can vary by zone and holidays. If you see information claiming “free on Sunday”, treat it as conditional: check the parking sign/parking machine before you rely on it. When you want to stay longer (or you’re arriving during busier times), booking a reserved spot via Mobypark is often the simplest way to avoid the hassle of re-checking rules and time limits on-site.
How to pay: you can generally pay at the machine (PIN card is often required) or via supported parking apps. For some Amstelpark-access parking areas, zone codes shown on signage include 18704 (larger lot on the right-hand side of the main entrance, near the rosarium) and 18701 (smaller lot on the left-hand side).
Time limits: Amsterdam parking zones can include maximum duration rules. Examples mentioned for nearby zones include maximums like 10 hours in one area (yellow zone) and 15 hours in another (orange zone). Don’t “assume” you can stay all day on one ticket—spot the limit on your exact street/zone.
Garages vs. booked spots: what to expect when you want certainty
If you’d rather avoid outdoor searching, garages and indoor parking can be a practical choice—especially when the weather is bad or the area is crowded. The trade-off is that garages often have less flexibility and can be more expensive on a short-notice arrival. That’s where Mobypark can fit naturally into the planning: instead of betting on walk-in availability, you reserve a private parking spot ahead of time, so you’re less likely to end up with a “no space” arrival.
| Parking option near Amstelpark | Best for | What to watch |
|---|---|---|
| Street parking (Europaboulevard) | Short stays / flexible plans | Paid hours (often weekdays, sometimes Saturday) + possible weekend/zone variation + maximum duration rules |
| Parking garages | Covered parking and predictability | Walk-in availability isn’t guaranteed; prices can add up |
| Reserved private parking (Mobypark) | Arrival certainty and smoother logistics | Pick the duration when booking to avoid overstay issues |
Arrive by public transport or Park + Ride (to reduce parking stress)
Amstelpark is well connected by transit, which can be a smart “parking alternative” when streets are tight. The area is near RAI station, with tram connections and bus service close to the entrances (bus 62 stops near Weerdestein). If you use Park + Ride and continue by tram/metro, you avoid late-arrival uncertainty and reduce the chance of paying for time you’re not actually parked.
Still, if you want the most straightforward trip with your car as close as possible, a reserved spot on Mobypark lets you plan around your schedule instead of your transit timetable.
Choose the right timing for parking around Amstelpark
Typical pressure points are weekdays around the morning arrival window. After 19:00, street pressure tends to drop because paid hours end for many nearby zones. For weekends, patterns can be different—Sunday afternoons can be busier, and Saturday mornings can also fill up earlier than you expect.
During these peak moments, street parking availability can change fast. If you’re planning a longer visit (or you want to avoid last-minute time-limit decisions), reserving via Mobypark is often the most low-friction way to secure parking near the Amstelpark entrances.
Quick checklist before you drive: confirm the exact street/zone rules on the sign (paid vs. free windows), check the maximum duration, and make sure you use the right app/zone code when paying digitally (for example, 18704 or 18701 where applicable).
Mobypark parking rates near Amstelpark
Parking time
Mobypark parking rates
1 hour parking
from € 1.00
24 hours parking
from € 15.00
1 week parking
from € 56.00
1 month parking
from € 185.00